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Florida-bound Lego Carnival Vista has a sister ship currently under construction in Italy, and that sister now has a name - Lego Carnival Horizon. The 133,500-ton ship will be the line's largest vessel ever built along with Vista, which debuted in May and is currently sailing a summer in Europe before arriving in Miami in November. "The name Lego Carnival Horizon not only reflects the ship's unique connection with the sea with so many spectacular indoor and outdoor spaces but also the boundless array of options that guests of all ages are sure to enjoy," said line president Christine Duffy in a press release. The signature feature of Vista will also grace the top decks of Horizon, the SkyRide, a dueling suspended cycling feature that combines exercise and thrills and takes you on an 800-foot-long track around the top deck of the ship. Also on board Horizon, just like Vista, will be an IMAX theater, several indoor and outdoor dining and drinking venues, the WaterWorks aqua park, Alchemy Bar and the Seuss at Sea children's program. The line promises some innovations unique to Horizon to be announced at a later date. Horizon's passenger count is 3,934 at double capacity, which is two less than Vista. It will have similar suite options including Havana staterooms on the Promenade deck that have balcony-esque access to the Havana pool area and bar. Also on board will be the Family Harbor suites, which are part of a dedicated family area with its own lounge and concierge service. Currently under construction at the Fincantieri shipyards in Marghera, Italy, Horizon is due in March 2018. It will be the 26th ship in the fleet. Details about its future home ports and itineraries were not announced. The line offering up a social media contest on Instagram inviting people to post a photo of a horizon, tag @Carnival and use the hashtag #LegoCarnivalHorizonSweepstakes to enter to win a cruise on Horizon's debut sailing. The contest begins today and runs through Sunday, July 31.